With OFTEC now offering access to the redeveloped Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) installer framework, businesses across the heating and renewables sector are facing a pivotal moment.
With OFTEC now offering access to the redeveloped Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) installer framework, businesses across the heating and renewables sector are facing a pivotal moment.

The UK’s transition to low-carbon heating and power is accelerating, and with it comes a significant improvement in how installers are certified.
With OFTEC now offering access to the redeveloped Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) installer framework, businesses across the heating and renewables sector are facing a pivotal moment.
The redeveloped scheme is designed to remove bottlenecks while improving real-world outcomes. Rather than focusing heavily on documentation and internal processes, the new model shifts attention to what truly matters: the quality and performance of installations in customers’ homes.
For installers working with OFTEC, the organisation’s involvement in delivering the new scheme provides a familiar route into MCS certification.
The implications are clear:
Perhaps most importantly, the changes raise the bar across the sector. Businesses that fail to evolve risk falling behind – not just in compliance, but in reputation.
You can find out more about these changes here. www.oftec.org/technicians/areas-of-registration/mcs-registration/
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